mental capacity
英 [ˈmentl kəˈpæsəti]
美 [ˈmentl kəˈpæsəti]
意识能力;智力,能力;心理能量
英英释义
noun
- mental ability
- he's got plenty of brains but no common sense
双语例句
- Because their brains are still developing, teens who drink excessively may be destroying some of their mental capacity-affecting their ability to learn.
因为青少年的大脑还在发育,过度饮酒可能会损害他们的智力,从而影响他们的学习能力。 - I'm using all my mental capacity.
我把脑细胞都耗上了。 - In the UK, families are permitted to contest wills on the grounds that the maker of the will lost mental capacity when the will was made.
在英国,法律还允许家人以遗嘱订立人在立遗嘱时神志不清为由,对遗嘱提出反对。 - And then, by way of introducing the background of Mental Capacity Act of England and the content of the lasting power of attorney, the writer puts up some suggestions for the reform.
然后从借鉴的角度出发介绍了英国的《意思能力法》制定的背景和关于持续性代理权的内容,从而提出几点改革的建议。 - In most studies zinc has been shown to improve mental capacity in elders.
在大多数锌的研究已经表明,以增进心理能力的长者。 - Lacks the mental capacity to make good judgments.
缺乏做出正确判断的智力。 - The amount of noise which anyone can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity.
任何人能够无动于衷地忍受的噪音的量,与他的心智能力成反比。 - Of course, achieving a particular education level is not the definitive measure of someone's mental capacity.
(某些学校中同龄儿童按智力水平编成的)能力班或能力小组当然,具备某种特定的教育水平并不能确定某人具有多大的智力。 - He suffered a stroke in1988, which left him unable to speak, but his mental capacity wasn't affected.
他在1988年中风,不能说话,但他的思维能力没有受影响。 - Unable to think in the abstract, his mental capacity never really got beyond that of an adolescent.
由于无法抽象思考,他的智力从未真正超过一个未成年人。